求一首英文歌名字,2013年1月9日NBA火箭对湖人第1节,15分时段,拉拉队舞蹈的英文歌曲!

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求一首英文歌名字,2013年1月9日NBA火箭对湖人第1节,15分时段,拉拉队舞蹈的英文歌曲!
导读:克里斯布朗chris brown的don‘t wake me up。这首歌曾登上英国之一美国第三,说布朗是新一代的R&B天王和舞神不为过。 他的其他歌也很好听,比如turn on the music , with you ,kiss ki

克里斯布朗chris brown的don‘t wake me up。这首歌曾登上英国之一美国第三,说布朗是新一代的R&B天王和舞神不为过。 他的其他歌也很好听,比如turn on the music , with you ,kiss kiss , yeahX3 ,say goodbye 等等····望采纳

这么难下的视频你不给分没有动力啊~~~~

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你试试看能不能下

今天在哪儿能看火箭和湖人的比赛呢?

一、NBA(National BasketballAssociation)是美国职业篮球联赛的简称,于1946年6月6日在纽约成立,由北美三十支队伍组成的男子职业篮球联盟,汇集了世界上最顶级的球员,是美国四大职业体育联盟之一。

NBA一共有30支球队,分为东部联盟和西部联盟,每个联盟又被划分为3个赛区,每个赛区由5支球队组成。

NBA每年赛季结束之后,下赛季开始之前都会举行NBA选秀,选秀之后有各球队新秀的夏季联赛,10月上旬季前赛开始,(季前赛包括中国赛)10月中下旬开始常规赛,此外在2月中下旬时有一项特殊的表演赛事NBA全明星赛,4月中下旬后常规赛结束后,东西部前八名的球队开始季后赛的争夺,决出东西部冠军,晋级NBA总决赛。

NBA总决赛中表现更优秀的球员获得总决赛MVP荣誉,一般得分更高者得FMVP。

二、观看nba的方式

1、腾讯体育

首选肯定是腾讯体育!大部分是可以看的,目前很多是图文,不是很友好。移动端和PC端都不错。不过有些需要开通会员才能看。在某宝搜过一次,某宝买会员点卡有点优惠。

你可以到腾讯体育的NBA网页版块观看回放和直播,基本上每天都有一场免费直播的。如果想看某个队的所有比赛可以充值成为VIP;如果想看所有的比赛,可以成为黄金VIP,可以用手机或平板下载腾讯体育app,这样就可以随时随地看比赛和回放了!

2、虎扑体育

文字直播呀,上班党偷瞄神器!实时数据什么更新的很快。步行街个个都是人才,说话又好听。

3、飞速体育之类

这种就是国外的源,很多app的主播直播的,这种网站就是收集了各个地方的源,只是做一个跳板,质量参差不齐,然后清晰度很一般!

4、直播8

直播8直播频道的前身是直播九信息技术有限公司推出的全球体育转播栏目,经过改进和优化后,于2012年伦敦奥运开幕当天上线,转播部分CCTV及卫视和城市电视台节目,为网友提供最新的奥运比赛视频,开创了 *** 直播实时播出的先例,受到广大球迷的好评,是直播8喜闻乐见的栏目之一。

本人就是常常在直播吧上观看nba直播,上面新浪体育,央视5都有,特别全。

5、其它app

广东体育 , 新浪,PPTV ,公众号:侃侃篮球吧,猫仔篮球直播和一些国外网站。

六、总结,现如今观看nba直播和回放确实不方便,那么观看nba火箭和湖人比赛的方式可以参考以上办法,如果大家觉得有帮助的话记得点赞和分享哦!

http://wwwzhibo8com

直播,重播,全场比赛视频和集锦下载。★★★★

http://wwwppnbacom/

使用sopcast软件观看,流畅,清晰。★★★★

http://wwwhoopchinacom/tv/

这个可以提供专业数据,现场看比赛,全场比赛视频下载。★★★

http://nbacharwcom

这个流畅,清晰,转播快,及时。★★★

http://wwwqqcom

里的 *** 直播,速度稳定,采用 *** 原理,内存运行,不伤硬盘★★

http://www0dian8com

转播及时,齐全,流畅。★★★

http://www57livecom

赛事预告,清晰,流畅。★★★

http://wwwsportsqqcom/nba

★★★

http://bisai8com/

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5月18日 星期一

03:30 NBA季后赛西部半决赛第七场 火箭 - 湖人 CCTV5高清(CCTVReg) CCTV5(Sopcast) CCTV5(PPlive PPlive2) CCTV5(TVU Tvants 无插件) 上海体育

(Sopcast) 上海体育(PPstream) 上海体育(PPlive) 上海体育(UUsee Tvu Tvants) NBA官网1(Tomlive) NBA官网2(Tomlive) NBA官网3(Tomlive) 广东

育(PPlive) 广东体育(UUSee Tvants) 广东体育(Sopcast) 广东体育(PPstream) 香港有线NBA(PPstream)

CCTV5直播

明天凌晨(北京时间)3点30 CCTV5广东体育 上海体育都会直播火箭的第七场比赛

你看CCTV5就行了 CCTV5肯定直播

Named All-NBA Second Team and to The Sporting News All-Star Second Team … in his fifth season with Houston, averaged a team-high 250 points (career high), 94 rebounds and 196 blocks in 48 games (48 starts) … led the Rockets and ranked 15th in the NBA in free throw percentage (862, 356-413) … had a career-best 16 30-point outings and posted 20 double-doubles … had four games with at least 35 points and 15 or more rebounds … named Western Conference Player of the Month for games played through Nov, marking the first time in his career to receive this honor and becoming the first Rockets player to receive this recognition since Hakeem Olajuwon (Feb 1995) … twice named Western Conference Player of the Week (games played Nov 6-12 and Mar 26-Apr 1) … named as a starter to the 2007 NBA All-Star Game (DNP-injured), finishing second among all players in votes received (2,451,718) … moved past Kevin Kunnert (2,891) and Rodney McCray (2,718) into eighth place in Rockets history for total rebounds … recorded 36 points (12-12 FT) vs Dallas (11/4/06) … posted 35 points (15-21 FG), 17 rebounds and seven blocks vs New York (11/10/06) … notched 34 points and 14 rebounds at Miami (11/12/06) … led the Rockets in points (33, 17-20 FT), rebounds (16) and assists (4) at Detroit (11/18/06) … had a streak of 11 straight games of 20-plus point performances (11/7/06-11/28/06) … notched four blocks vs Cleveland (12/2/06) to move past Ralph Sampson (585) into third on Houston’s all-time blocked shots list … recorded 38 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks at Washington (12/9/06) … posted 23 of his 38 points in the fourth quarter at Washington (12/9/06), which set his career high for quarter points and ranked as the second best 12-minute total in Rockets history … had 38 points (15-32 FG) and a season-high 18 boards at Golden State (12/14/06) … registered 35 points (15-35 FG, career high in attempts), 15 rebounds, four assists and a career-high eight blocks in 48:46 of action at the LA Lakers (12/15/06) … recorded 32 points, 10 rebounds and a season-high five assists at the LA Clippers (12/17/06) … posted 34 points and five blocks at Portland (12/20/06), marking first time in his career to record four consecutive 30-point performances … suffered *** all fracture on his right anterior medial tibial plateau (right leg) in the first quarter vs the Clippers (12/23/06) … on the inactive list for 32 games (12/26/06-3/3/07) with the fracture … had 37 points (14-22 FG) and four blocked shots vs Orlando (3/11/07) … posted 32 points and 14 rebounds vs Indiana (3/20/07) … registered a season-high 39 points (17-21 FT, career high in FTA), 11 rebounds and four blocks at the LA Lakers (3/30/07) … notched 35 points, 16 boards and four blocks vs Utah (4/1/07) … again on inactive list for one game (4/6/07) with a sore lower back … scored 31 points (11-11 FT) at Seattle (4/9/07) and added 34 points (14-20 FG) vs Phoenix (4/16/07) … was a DNP (rest) at Utah (4/18/07)

In the NBA

Holds career averages of 185 points, 89 rebounds and 187 blocks in 349 games (339 starts) with Houston … has compiled 138 career double-doubles … ranks third in Rockets history in career blocked shots (651) and eighth in total rebounds (3,112) … has been selected as a starter to five NBA All-Star Games (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007), averaging 85 points on 552 shooting in four games (DNP-injured in 2007) … joined Olajuwon as the only players in Rockets history to be named a starter to at least five All-Star Games … earned All-NBA Second Team once (2007) and All-NBA Third Team twice (2004, 2006) … named Western Conference Player of the Month one time (Nov 2006) … named Western Conference Player of the Week five times in his career (week ending: 3/7/04, 2/26/06, 4/2/06, 11/12/06, 4/1/07) … voted to The Sporting News All-Star Second Team (2007) and The Sporting News Rookie of the Year by NBA executives (2003) … member of the NBA All-Rookie First Team (2003) … twice honored with Western Conference Rookie of the Month … selected as a divisional winner for the 2005-06 NBA Sport *** anship Award … stands as the first number-one overall pick to come from an international basketball league, and the fifth number-one overall pick in Rockets history 2005-2006: Named All-NBA Third Team after averaging 223 points, 102 rebounds (career high) and 165 blocks in 57 starts … was twice named Western Conference Player of the Week (games played Feb 21-26 and Mar 27-Apr 2) … was one of only four players in the NBA to average at least 20 points and 10 rebounds, becoming the first Houston player to accomplish that feat since Olajuwon in 1995-96 (269 points, 109 rebounds) … led the Rockets with a career-best 34 double-doubles and 39 20-point games, including a career-high 10 30-point performances … scored 30 or more points in five of six games (3/5/06-3/15/06) … stood as the top scoring center in the NBA, finishing ahead of Miami’s Shaquille O’Neal (200) … led the Rockets in rebounds per game, blocked shots and free throw percentage (853, 337-395 FT) … among NBA leaders, ranked T-11th in double-doubles, 13th in field goal percentage (519, 467-900 FG) and 14th in free throw percentage … had a season-high seven blocked shots vs NO/Okla City (11/5/05) … underwent successful surgery on Dec 19 to clean out an infection in his left big toe for a condition known as osteomyelitis (inflammation of the bone caused by bacteria) … returned to action at Memphis (1/30/06) after missing 21 games (12/18/05-1/29/06) … led all players in votes received for a second straight season (2,342,738) to make his fourth consecutive start for the Western Conference in the All-Star Game, registering five points and two boards in 19:14 of action for the West in the 2006 NBA All-Star Game (2/19/06) … recorded the third “20-20” game of his career with 22 points and a season-high 21 rebounds vs Golden State (2/24/06), while setting a career high in defensive boards with 17 … registered 27 points, 18 rebounds and a season-high five assists vs Phoenix (2/27/06) … matched his career high with five straight double-doubles (5 straight: 12/3/02-12/13/02; 2/22/06-3/1/06) … recorded 32 points and 13 rebounds vs Portland (3/5/06), which he followed with 30 points and 13 boards at Minnesota (3/7/06) to become the first Rockets player to post back-to-back 30-point/13-rebound games since Olajuwon (12/19/95-12/21/95) … also marked first time in his career to record 30-point performances in consecutive games … notched a season-high 38 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks vs Indiana (3/8/06) for his third straight 30-point/10-rebound effort … scored 36 points vs New Jersey (3/13/06), including his career high in free throws made (18-20 FT) … recorded 20 or more points in 14 consecutive games (2/22/06-3/20/06), which ranks as the longest such streak of his career … added a season-high-tying five assists vs Seattle (3/29/06) … matched his season high with 38 points (15-25 FG) vs Washington (3/31/06) … recorded 33 points on a career-high 16 field goals (16-25 FG) at the LA Lakers (4/2/06) … for the third time in 2005-06 and the seventh time in his career, had a double-double by halftime with 20 points and 10 rebounds by the break at the LA Lakers (4/2/06) … left game at Utah (4/10/06) at the 3:51 mark of the first quarter with a broken fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot … underwent successful surgery on Apr 14 to repair the break … missed the final four games of the season (4/12/06-4/19/06) with the injury 2004-2005: Averaged 183 points (on a career-high 552 shooting) with 84 rebounds and a career-high 200 blocks in 80 starts … led the Rockets in field goal percentage, rebounds and blocked shots, while ranking second on the team in scoring average … stood with Elton Brand and Shaquille O’Neal as the only NBA players to average 18 points, 80 rebounds and 200 blocks … among NBA leaders, ranked third in field goal percentage, 11th in blocked shots per game and 20th in rebounding average … topped the Rockets with 24 double-doubles … scored in double figures 71 times, reaching 20 points 39 times and 30 points four times … scored a season-high 40 points vs Toronto (12/20/04) … recorded his second career “20-20” game with 27 points and a career-high 22 rebounds at Phoenix (3/11/05) … registered a season-high five blocks vs Atlanta (12/15/04), at Phoenix (3/11/05) and vs Denver (4/16/05) … broke Michael Jordan’s record for All-Star votes received, as he scored 11 points with eight rebounds in the 2005 NBA All-Star Game (2/20/05) 2003-2004: Earned Third-Team All-NBA recognition after leading the Rockets with 175 points, 90 rebounds and 190 blocks in 82 starts … stood as one of six NBA players to lead his team in points, rebounds and blocks … among NBA leaders, ranked seventh in field goal percentage (522), 13th in blocked shots per game and 15th in rebounding average … ranked 15th in the NBA with 33 double-doubles … blocked a season-high seven shots vs Miami (11/11/03) … registered his first career “20-20” game with 22 points and 20 rebounds vs Detroit (12/6/03) … scored a career-high 41 points with 16 rebounds and a career-high seven assists vs Atlanta (2/22/04) … named Western Conference Player of the Week on Mar 8 2002-2003: Earned unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team after averaging 135 points, 82 rebounds and 174 blocks in 82 games (72 starts) … voted The Sporting News Rookie of the Year by NBA executives … led Houston in rebounds per game and blocks per game, standing as the only rookie to lead his team in both categories … stood as the only rookie to rank in the NBA’s Top-20 in three statistical categories, ranking 15th in field goal percentage, 15th in blocked shots per game and 18th in rebounds average … led all rookies with a team-high 27 double-doubles … among NBA rookies, ranked second in scoring average, second in rebounding average, first in blocks per game and third in field goal percentage … scored a rookie-season-high 30 points with 16 rebounds at Dallas (11/21/02) … set a rookie season high with 19 rebounds at Sacramento (3/23/03) … named the Western Conference Rookie of the Month for Dec and Feb

In the Playoffs

Has averaged 211 points, 86 rebounds and 163 blocks in 19 postseason contests (19 starts) with Houston 2007: In his third postseason with the Rockets, averaged 251 points, 103 rebounds and 071 blocks in seven playoff games (seven starts) … finished with a game-high 28 points and 13 rebounds in Game One vs Utah (4/21/07) … recorded 26 points and 14 boards in Game Three at Utah (4/26/07), while setting a postseason career high in free throws made (14-16 FT) … notched 21 points and a career-playoff-best 15 boards in Game Five vs Utah (4/30/07) … scored 29 points in Game Seven vs Utah (5/5/07) 2005: Averaged 214 points in seven starts, including three 30-point games … scored a playoff-career-high 33 points at Dallas (4/25/05) and again in Game Seven (5/7/05) … added 30 points at Dallas (5/2/05) 2004: Ranked second on the Rockets with 150 points per game … scored 21 points at the Lakers (4/19/04)

In International Play

Has played for the Chinese National Team during each of the five summers since being drafted into the NBA … averaged 234 points and 154 rebounds in five seasons with the Shanghai Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association prior to playing in the NBA 2007: Participated with the Chinese National Team in its continued preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics 2006: Led all scorers in the 2006 FIBA World Championships, averaging 253 points per game and 90 rebounds for China 2005: Collected 24 points, 14 rebounds and seven blocks to power China to its fourth consecutive Asian Championship 2004: Averaged 207 points and a tournament-leading 93 rebounds in the 2004 Summer Olympics 2002-2003: Averaged 226 points and 131 rebounds in the Asian Basketball Championship 2001-2002: Averaged 210 points and 93 rebounds in the 2002 FIBA World Championship Games … in his final CBA season, averaged 326 points, 190 rebounds and 48 blocked shots and led the Sharks to their first CBA Championship 2000-2001: Averaged 105 points and 60 rebounds in the 2000 Summer Olympics … averaged 271 points, 194 rebounds and 55 blocked shots with Shanghai to earn CBA MVP honors 1999-2000: Averaged 213 points with Shanghai 1998-1999: Averaged 209 points with the Sharks 1997-1998: Averaged 102 points as a CBA rookie

In Transactions

Drafted by Houston in the first round (first overall) of the 2002 NBA Draft … signed with Houston on Oct 21, 2002 … signed a multi-year contract extension on Sept 1, 2005

应该是酷玩乐队(COLDPLAY)的Viva la vida

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歌词:Coldplay - Viva la Vida

I used to rule the world /我曾经主宰世界

Seas would rise when I gave the word /一声号令 大浪升平

Now in the morning I sweep alone /如今我清晨独扫

Sweep the streets I used to own /清扫我曾经拥有的街道

I used to roll the dice /我曾孤注一掷

Feel the fear in my enemy's eyes /直视敌人眼中恐惧

Listen as the crowd would sing: /听人群高唱

"Now the old king is dead! Long live the king!" /旧朝已逝,新王万岁

One minute I held the key /我执掌的那一刻

Next the walls were closed on me /深墙遂将我紧闭

And I discovered that my castles stand /然后我发现我的城堡

Upon pillars of salt, pillars of sand /屹立在易碎的盐柱之上

I hear Jerusalem's bell's ringing /我听到耶路撒冷圣钟敲响

Roman Cavalry choirs are singing /罗马骑兵乐团在歌唱

Be my mirror my sword and shield /我的剑盾 闪亮可鉴

My missionaries in a foreign field /却在陌生的领域履行使命

For some reason I can not explain /出于无法解释的原因

Once you know there was never, never an honest word /一旦进入便无诚实可言

That was when I ruled the world /那就是我主宰世界的岁月

It was the wicked and wild wind /是诡异的一阵狂风

Blew down the doors to let me in /吹开了扇扇大门让我走进

Shattered windows and the sound of drums /粉碎的窗棂 战鼓的轰鸣

People could not believe what I'd become /无人相信我会成为这样

Revolutionaries Wait /革命者在等待

For my head on a silver plate /我走上银刃锋利的断头台

Just a puppet on a lonely string /而我不过是孤弦上的傀儡

Oh who would ever want to be king /谁会愿意

I hear Jerusalem's bell's ringing

Roman Cavalry choirs are singing

Be my mirror my sword and shield

My missionaries in a foreign field

For some reason I can not explain

I know Saint Peter will call my name

Never an honest word

But that was when I ruled the world

(Ohhhhh Ohhh Ohhh)

Hear Jerusalem's bell's ringing

Roman Cavalry choirs are singing

Be my mirror my sword and shield

My missionaries in a foreign field

For some reason I can not explain

I know Saint Peter will call my name

Never an honest word

But that was when I ruled the world